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Man Who Exchanged Fire With Texas Shooter: 'I Was Scared To Death'
Stephen Willeford, a former NRA instructor, said he knew that each shot fired in the church "represented someone" and that he acted despite being scared for the victims, himself and his family.
Instagram Crowds May Be Ruining Nature
When a particularly scenic shot gains traction on Instagram, visitors flood in. Travel photographer Brent Knepper tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro that can lead to permanent changes in the landscape.
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Scrabble Champion Banned From Professional Competition After Accusations Of Cheating
Allan Simmons has been accused of cheating in a professional Scrabble Championship in June. The former British Scrabble champion has now been banned from professional competition after he was found to have peeked at the tiles he was drawing.
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Richard Cordray Stepping Down As Head Of U.S. Consumer Protection Agency
The embattled director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says he will resign by the end of November. Cordray was a frequent target of Republican lawmakers for his tough stance on banks
Gig 'Em: $100,000 Will Let Texas A&M Fans Sleep In Hotel Across From Stadium
Football fans who pay for first dibs on rooms in a new luxury hotel get another perk: the money is tax deductible, as a gift to the school.
As The World Watches Trump In Korea, His New Jersey Golf Course Gets A Plug
During a speech before South Korea's National Assembly, President Trump took the opportunity to praise his golf course in Bedminster. Ethics experts say Trump shouldn't tout his private businesses.
50 Cent: 'I Forgot' Taking 700 Bitcoins For 2014 Album; Stake Is Now Worth Millions
50 Cent agreed to accept bitcoin from people buying his Animal Ambition album. The value of those sales has now skyrocketed: The rapper's holding is worth more than $7.5 million.
Judges Uphold Lula's Graft Conviction, Scrambling Brazilian Presidential Race
Three judges unanimously voted Wednesday to uphold former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's graft conviction. The ruling likely derails the popular politician's renewed presidential hopes.
After Weeks Of Will-He-Or-Won't-He, Lebanon's Prime Minister Rescinds Resignation
In a speech from Saudi Arabia last month, Saad Hariri shocked his country by announcing he would resign — then two weeks later, he suspended that resignation. On Tuesday, he formally withdrew it.
Pope Francis Becomes First Pontiff To Visit Myanmar
Rachel Martin talks to Thomas Reese, a Jesuit priest and member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. The Pope talks separately with military leaders and the civilian leader.
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